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Overunity Machines Forum



Overunity Device by Tanju Argun (Moderated)

Started by gotoluc, June 23, 2017, 06:28:51 PM

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Tanju

I will be doing the pure resistance experiment tomorrow because it is midnight here now.
LED spec says 28-30 volts and 700 miliamperes. That gives me an internal resistance of  40 ohms. 3 in series is 120 ohms and 7 parallel branches give me an overall internal resistance of 120/7= 17.14 ohms
So instead of the LEDs I will connect a 17 ohm resistor and see what happens.
I must also mention another peculiar thing which I witnessed.  In the video I have 15 LEDS and my my output current was still 0.3 Amps I later added 2 more parallel branches which brought the LED qty to 21.
And to my surprise the current did not increase. Does this prove that radiant energy "loves" load????

Tanju

Quote from: gotoluc on June 24, 2017, 04:51:09 PM
Okay, this is new information!
I know I said we will be looking at the electrical side first but I think this qualifies as an electrical component of the device. So since we didn't know about it I have a few questions if you don't mind.
Why did you add this DC motor?
What happens when you remove it?
Did it improve the COP of the device?
It must be at an rpm where it's generator action is mostly neutralized?

Thanks

Luc

OK It is new for the forum but it was there in the video.
I added the motor because originally the Bedini RPM was lower than expected and another purpose hand start was difficult  33 Kg flywheel, so I thougt it would be a good starter for Flywheel Bedini.
But later , things improved and my RPM with unloaded shaft increased to 200 and stayed constant even without the motor operating. So I put a switch  "monkey" switch. I am keeping the motor for the days when I will have a loaded shaft. Nothing happens when I remove (switch off) the motor. COP does not change.

gotoluc

Quote from: Tanju on June 24, 2017, 05:01:08 PM
I will be doing the pure resistance experiment tomorrow because it is midnight here now.

Thank you Tanju for your help and participation. We appreciate it.
I may come across like I'm controlling the topic and I can back off if you wish but I've seen so many topics get out of control over the years and I don't want to see it happen to you.
Trust me, the sharks haven't yet come in as the topic says "moderated" but if you want me to back off they may come. Let me know what you wish.

Quote from: Tanju on June 24, 2017, 05:01:08 PM
LED spec says 28-30 volts and 700 miliamperes. That gives me an internal resistance of  40 ohms. 3 in series is 120 ohms and 7 parallel branches give me an overall internal resistance of 120/7= 17.14 ohms
So instead of the LEDs I will connect a 17 ohm resistor and see what happens.

Sounds great! thanks for taking the time to do this. Looking forward to the results

Quote from: Tanju on June 24, 2017, 05:01:08 PM
I must also mention another peculiar thing which I witnessed.  In the video I have 15 LEDS and my my output current was still 0.3 Amps I later added 2 more parallel branches which brought the LED qty to 21.
And to my surprise the current did not increase. Does this prove that radiant energy "loves" load?

I wonder if the  DC motor and Flywheel combination is somehow equalizing things. Still much to understand.

Tanju

Quote from: itsu on June 24, 2017, 04:33:37 PM

Could the used LEDs be something like this:

http://www.kosmodrom.com.ua/pdf/ARPL-20W.pdf

Itsu

Yes quiet similar exept the forward voltage limits are 28-32 a little bit lower than the one you post.

Tanju

Quote from: gotoluc on June 24, 2017, 05:28:30 PM
Thank you Tanju for your help and participation. We appreciate it.
I may come across like I'm controlling the topic and I can back off if you wish but I've seen so many topics get out of control over the years and I don't want to see it happen to you.
Trust me, the sharks haven't yet come in as the topic says "moderated" but if you want me to back off they may come. Let me know what you wish.

Sounds great! thanks for taking the time to do this. Looking forward to the results.

I wonder somehow if the  DC motor and Flywheel combination is somehow equalizing things. Still much to understand .

First of all I thank you for inviting me to this forum. I am happy you are moderating. I humbly try to opensource my experiences. Many things that I cannot explain. Maybe this forum will enlighten us. And I dont like the expression "Claming for Overunity" Because I am not claiming anything.
Thank you again for your efforts to sustain the sea animals ,oh sorry you said Sharks!